Author: John Merlino
Date: 21:29:56 11/24/02
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On November 24, 2002 at 23:56:30, Terry McCracken wrote: >[D]8/4p3/4Q3/8/8/k1p3PP/1q3P1K/8 w - - 0 1 > >This is reposted as it was given little attention. > > >http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?266990 Chessmaster 9000, on a P3-733, gives up on Qxe7+ in two seconds: Time Depth Score Positions Moves 0:00 1/3 0.20 5091 1.Qxe7+ Ka2 2.Qe6+ Kb1 3.Qf6 0:00 1/4 0.20 10263 1.Qxe7+ Ka2 2.Qe6+ Kb1 3.Qe1+ Qc1 4.Qe5 0:00 1/5 0.18 25204 1.Qxe7+ Ka2 2.Qe6+ Kb1 3.Qe1+ Ka2 4.h4 c2 5.Qe6+ Kb1 0:00 1/6 0.00 64218 1.Qxe7+ Ka2 2.Qe6+ Kb1 3.Qe1+ Ka2 4.Qe6+ 0:02 1/7 -0.18 154813 1.Qxe7+ Ka2 2.Qe6+ Qb3 3.Qa6+ Kb1 4.h4 c2 5.Qg6 Qc3 6.f4 0:02 1/7 0.00 206769 1.Qa6+ Kb4 2.Qb7+ Kc4 3.Qe4+ Kb3 4.Qe6+ Ka4 5.Qc6+ Kb3 6.Qe6+ 0:03 2/8 0.00 296235 1.Qa6+ Kb4 2.Qb7+ Kc4 3.Qe4+ Kb3 4.Qe6+ Ka4 5.Qc6+ Kb3 6.Qe6+ 0:07 3/9 0.00 624641 1.Qa6+ Kb4 2.Qb7+ Kc4 3.Qe4+ Kb3 4.Qe6+ Ka4 5.Qc6+ Kb3 6.Qe6+ jm
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